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Absolute primes (or permutable primes): every permutation of the digits is a prime.
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#116 by N. J. A. Sloane at Sun Sep 22 18:29:43 EDT 2024
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#115 by Paolo Xausa at Sun Sep 22 15:44:37 EDT 2024
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#114 by Paolo Xausa at Sun Sep 22 15:43:52 EDT 2024
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James Grime and Brady Haran, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmJ18ViCUAI">Absolute Primes</a>, YouTube Numberphile video, 2024.

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#113 by R. J. Mathar at Mon Aug 05 13:57:20 EDT 2024
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#112 by R. J. Mathar at Mon Aug 05 13:57:13 EDT 2024
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A. Slinko, <a href="httphttps://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.23.13&amp;rep=rep1&amp;type=pdf/5ed85bf633b3fb4f40c34b885202c04501144bbb">Absolute Primes</a> Oct. 2000.

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#111 by Michael De Vlieger at Sun Jun 18 08:43:34 EDT 2023
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#110 by Michel Marcus at Sun Jun 18 02:47:32 EDT 2023
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Discussion
Sun Jun 18
05:25
Jon E. Schoenfield: Thanks!
#109 by Joerg Arndt at Sun Jun 18 02:07:44 EDT 2023
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#108 by Joerg Arndt at Sun Jun 18 02:07:38 EDT 2023
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"The prime repunits are examples of integers which are prime and remain prime after an arbitrary permutation of their decimal digits. Integers with this property are called either 'permutable primes' according to H.-E. Richert, who introduced them some 40 years ago, or 'absolute primes' according to T. N. Bhagava and P. H. Doyle and A. W. Johnson."

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Additional comments from Robert G. Wilson v, Aug 18 2000

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#107 by Jon E. Schoenfield at Sat Jun 17 17:03:31 EDT 2023
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Sun Jun 18
02:07
Joerg Arndt: copy pasta from arxiv: 1811.08613; I'll remove it.